Protesters marching in Valencia to demand Mazón's resignation over DANA floods.
Protesters marching in Valencia to demand Mazón's resignation over DANA floods.
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DANA victims march in Valencia to demand Mazón's resignation

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A new march wound through central Valencia on Saturday to demand accountability from Carlos Mazón over his handling of the October 29, 2024 DANA floods.

The main victims’ associations led the protest, which coincided with the third week of the Valencian teachers’ indefinite strike. Demonstrators chanted slogans calling for political and criminal responsibility and displayed banners criticizing the emergency management and the use of alerts.

Nineteen months after the disaster, the groups retraced the route of the first demonstrations to demand “truth, justice and reparation”. They also called for immediate emergency works in the affected municipalities.

The march followed the Superior Court of Justice of the Valencian Community’s decision not to investigate Mazón and the closure of the parliamentary inquiry, which victims described as a “paripé”. Spokespeople insisted that the former leader’s continued presence in public office is “a direct mockery of the citizens”.

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X users and journalists shared updates on the May 30, 2026, march by DANA victims in Valencia demanding Mazón's resignation and removal of his parliamentary immunity. Posts from media outlets like elDiario.es highlighted ongoing calls for accountability. Regular users expressed frustration with comments like 'Mazón the unpresentable' and warnings about voting choices. A journalist shared video footage noting continued support for victims 19 months later. News accounts reported the march's route and slogans such as 'Mazón to prison'.

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Thousands march silently in Huelva demanding memory, truth, and justice for Adamuz rail accident victims.
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Over 2,000 people protest in Huelva for truth on Adamuz accident

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Over 2,000 people, according to organizers, or 5,000 according to police, marched in silence on March 20 in Huelva demanding memory, truth, and justice for victims of the Adamuz rail accident, which killed 46 and injured 152 on January 18. The event, called by the Asociación Víctimas Descarrilamiento Adamuz, criticized the administrations' delayed response. Mario Samper, victims' spokesperson, called for an impartial investigation.

Thousands took to the streets of Valencia on Saturday demanding that former Generalitat president Carlos Mazón lose his immunity as a deputy and be held accountable for the DANA floods management in October 2024. The protest, under the slogan 'Mazón a presó', follows recent court rulings rejecting his investigation but summoning him as a witness. Victims' associations vow to continue their fight for 'truth, justice and reparation'.

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Spain's Public Prosecutor's Office supports former president Carlos Mazón joining the DANA flood investigation as a party. It argues that denying this would violate his right to defense. Prosecutor Cristóbal Melgarejo's report urges approval of Mazón's appeal.

A Morena councilor burst into the key handover ceremony for Isabel Díaz Ayuso in Aguascalientes to protest the state's lack of water.

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More than a thousand demonstrators marched through Santander on Saturday under the slogan 'Cantabria para vivir' to protest the priority given to tourism and investment funds over residents.

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